Troubleshooting

Problem: Power is applied to the VVTuner, but the LED does not illuminate.Solution 1: Confirm that the polarity is not reversed on the VVTuner connector.Solution 2: Confirm that the wires are connected in the proper locations on the VVTuner connector.Solution 3: Confirm the voltage supplied to the VVTuner is no less than 11 VDC.

Problem: A correct RPM Value is shown in VVTuner, but the camshaft never advancesSolution 1: Ensure that the OCV solenoid wiring is connected at both the controller and solenoid. Polarity does not matter.Solution 2: Ensure that a valid target table is loaded into VVTuner.Solution 3: With VVTuner running, set the PID values to the following:

P = 20

I = 15

D = 0

Start a data log and observe the change in “PID i”.Solution 4: With VVTuner running, select from the Menu “Controller -> OCV Duty Cycle Limits and verify the values are within a usable range (I.E. the Low value isn’t too high and the High value isn’t too low).Solution 5: Confirm proper operation of the OCV solenoid.

Problem: Power is applied to the CCM and the LED is illuminated, but VVTuner will not establish a connection.Solution 1: Ensure that the serial cable is firmly inserted into the CCM’s serial port.Solution 2: Confirm that the appropriate communication port is selected within VVTuner. From the Menu, select “Communication -> Settings…”.Solution 3: Ensure that the selected COM port is not in use by another application.

Problem: The displayed RPM displayed is low and/or wildly erratic.Solution: Verify that the crankshaft trigger wheel is installed in the proper orientation.